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Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
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Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware
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Biscuit Bowl | Serving Bowl in Serveware by Honey Bee Hill Ceramics. Item composed of stoneware

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Honey Bee Hill Ceramics

Biscuit Bowl - Serveware

Price $70

Creation: 2-8 weeks
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

This bowl is made with biscuit making in mind, but works well for most bread making, or mixing bowl needs. Not a baker? No worries! This wide, flat bottomed bowl with high sides functions beautifully as a family style serving bowl, large enough to feed a family of farmers. Pasta dishes and salads take center stage when carried out in this simply elegant and durable stoneware bowl.

10" wide, 4" high. Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe.

Item Biscuit Bowl
As seen in Private Residence, Lenoir City, TN
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Honey Bee Hill Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Art for everyday use, made with love for you and the planet.

We all know the immense impact that honey bees have on our world for food production and continuing the natural beauties of the landscape through pollination. It was not until my husband, son, and I relocated to the coastal town of Rockport, Maine, that I truly saw and appreciated their work with my own eyes. Taking a lesson from the honey bee, I strive to add to the community around me. My studio was built with energy and water efficiency in mind, using less than 4 gallons of freshwater a month and recycling the gray water. When the water is used as far as it can go, it is then given over to the flowers and trees that fill our land.
Aside from the joy of holding handmade ware, chosen for your own delight, pottery made right here in the United States does us a world of good. My aim is to make functional artwork that is comfortable, affordable, and brings you happiness with each use. The porcelain, stoneware, and glazes that I use are durable, fade-resistant, microwavable, oven and dishwasher safe, reducing one's use of disposable products.
I will not sell something I do not have faith in, so when my product arrives in your home you will know its beauty and function will stand the test of daily use.